Edmonds Creek at Anson




Edmonds Creek at Anson is a residential community developed by Arbor Homes between 2017 and 2021, featuring new construction homes on spacious lots, some with pond views. The neighborhood provides ample outdoor space, making it well-suited for a variety of lifestyles. Residents have access to nearby parks, including Panther Park and Walker Park and Nature Trail, an 11-acre area with a playground, open green space, and a fitness trail.
Conveniently located near I-65 and I-465, the neighborhood offers easy access to surrounding areas, making commutes and daily travel more efficient. Whitestown provides a range of shopping and dining options, with retail centers, grocery stores, and entertainment venues just a short drive away. Edmonds Creek at Anson is part of the Lebanon Schools district, and its location, combined with nearby amenities and recreational opportunities, makes it a well-connected and accessible place to live.
Whitestown, Indiana, is a thriving and rapidly growing community that blends small-town charm with modern conveniences. Just 22 miles northwest of Indianapolis, Whitestown gives residents easy access to the city's amenities while maintaining a friendly, close-knit vibe that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle. The dining scene here is a highlight, with local favorites like Moontown Brewing Company, housed in a repurposed high school gym, offering craft beer and live music. L.A. Café is another gem, known for its cozy ambiance and delicious shrimp cocktail. For sweet treats, Fundae’s Ice Cream & Sweets is a go-to spot for families. The Shoppes at Whitestown and Whitestown Corner Market provide convenient retail options for residents, with everything from unique boutiques to everyday essentials.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love Whitestown’s focus on recreation. The town boasts over 12 miles of trails and 50 acres of parks, including playgrounds, splash pads, and sports facilities. The Big 4 Trail, a favorite among locals, provides a scenic route for walking or biking and connects Whitestown to neighboring Zionsville. For a unique experience, Hickory Hall Polo Club hosts family-friendly polo matches during the summer, complete with halftime candy drops for kids. Nearby Eagle Creek Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country, offers endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating.
Rich in history, Whitestown was named after Albert S. White, a U.S. senator, railroad president, and abolitionist. The Big Four Trail, a local favorite, preserves this history by transforming an old rail line—once traveled by President Lincoln’s trains—into a beautiful walking and biking path. Over the last decade, Whitestown has been Indiana’s fastest-growing community, now home to over 10,000 residents. Community spirit is strong in Whitestown, with events like the Independence Day celebration, Brewfest, and seasonal farmers markets bringing residents together. Recognized as one of the top 25 most popular small towns in the U.S., Whitestown is the kind of place that makes you feel right at home, whether you're starting fresh, raising a family, or enjoying a new chapter in life.
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